Group Therapy

Adult Women With ADHD Support Group in Oregon

Offers a safe and non-judgmental environment where women with ADHD can come together to share their experiences, struggles, successes, and strategies for managing their condition.

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Overview

The primary purpose of this support group is to offer a safe and non-judgmental environment where women with ADHD can come together to share their experiences, struggles, successes, and strategies for managing their condition. The goals may include providing emotional support, sharing resources, and fostering a sense of community among members. This can be a drop in group for women who are interested at anytime. Regular attendance is encouraged.

To get registered for the Adult Women With ADHD Support Group in Oregon

To get registered for the Adult Women With ADHD Support Group in Oregon

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Facilitator

Sara Padilla, Therapist

Sara is a Licensed Professional Counselor through the Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists and graduated from California State University of Bakersfield with a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology with advanced course in major counseling theories, research, law and ethics, social and cultural foundations, and human development. Sara has diverse mental health experience providing mental health services through direct clinical care for adults, families, and children. Sara has served clients of all ages in multiple program settings including residential care, intensive outpatient care, therapeutic foster care, and an outpatient level of care.

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Start Time: Thursdays – 11:00 am- 12:00pm

Demographic: Women

Ages Served: 18-64, 65+

Topics: ADHD

Cost: Most insurance accepted, financial assistance available.

To register please call 503-659-5515 or logon to your LifeStance Health patient portal and send a message directed to Sara Padilla.

To get registered for the Adult Women With ADHD Support Group in Oregon

To get registered for the Adult Women With ADHD Support Group in Oregon

503-659-5515

Virtual Online Sessions

Call Now: 503-659-5515

The Adult Women With ADHD Support Group is being offered via Virtual Online Sessions, and is not meeting in-person at this time. An Internet connected device will be required. Specific directions on accessing the sessions will be provided after your registration is completed.

If you have any additional questions please call: 503-659-5515.

Participating Providers

LifeStance Sara Padilla

Sara Padilla

LPC

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